Gareth Terry

5.9k citations
37 papers · 628 indexed · h-index 16

Gareth Terry

36 papers receiving 602 citations

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Gareth Terry
Comparison fields: 5 of 106
  • Gender Studies 173
  • Reproductive Medicine 75
  • General Health Professions 166
  • Occupational Therapy 23
  • Clinical Psychology 90
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All Works

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Incidence and outcomes of major trauma in New Zealand: findings from a feasibility study of New Zealand's first national trauma registry.
20195
12 20186
13 201626
14 201522
15 20142
16 201312
17 201336
18 20127
19 201123
20 200915

About Gareth Terry

Gareth Terry is a scholar working on Gender Studies, Reproductive Medicine, General Health Professions, Rehabilitation and Museology, having authored 37 papers that have together received 628 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Gender Roles and Identity Studies (13 papers), Male Reproductive Health Studies (6 papers), Reproductive Health and Technologies (6 papers), Gender, Feminism, and Media (6 papers), LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (4 papers), Sex work and related issues (3 papers), Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (2 papers) and Nursing Roles and Practices (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Gender Studies (173 citations), Reproductive Medicine (75 citations), General Health Professions (166 citations), Occupational Therapy (23 citations) and Clinical Psychology (90 citations). Gareth Terry has collaborated with scholars based in New Zealand, United Kingdom and Australia. Frequent co-authors include Virginia Braun, Nikki Hayfield, Nicola Kayes, Barbara E. Gibson, Jenny Setchell, Felicity Bright, Victoria Clarke, Brid Featherstone, Michael R. M. Ward and Anna Tarrant. Their work appears in journals such as Feminism & Psychology, Disability and Rehabilitation, Body Image, Health Sociology Review and Anatomical Sciences Education.

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